Abstract
The Young's modulus determination of different types of ceramic fibres using both conventional quasi-static tensile tests and non-destructive elastic wave propagation techniques is the scope of the present work. A sufficient number of tensile tests were conducted on a number of different types of fibres such as carbon, Al2O3 and SiC fibre bundles and the elastic modulus was obtained. In parallel a method to determine the elastic modulus via a non-destructive approach was of primary concern due to the uncertainties of the conventional approach. To this direction the acousto-ultrasonics method proved quite capable to provide time-of-flight measurements in a rather simple experimental setup. The results seem remarkably close to the manufacturer's data and verify the method's applicability. Both techniques are analytically described with the emphasis lying on the non-destructive one. Deviations obtained from the conventional approach are thoroughly discussed and the advantages of the non-destructive technique are highlighted.
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